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BLACK  LIST. 


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THE  LEGAL  QUALIFICATIONS     : 

OF  VOTERS.  s 

See  ReadV  digejl,page  ioo,JeSl.  I.  See  alfo 
the  oEl  of  February  i^th.  1799.  (VoL  4th. 
page  332.) 

!</>/?,  that  he  is  a  natural  horn  citizen  of  thig 
ftate,  or  was  fettled  therei:i  on  the  twenty-eighth 
day  of  September,  one  thoufand  feven  hundred 
and  feventy.fix  ;  or,  having  been  -x  foreigner,  who 
^nce  that  timecame  to  fettle  therein,  he  hath  taken 
an  oUth  or  affirmation  of  allegiance  to  the  fame,  on 
Or  before  the  twenty-fixth  day  of  March,  one 
thoufand  feven  hundred  and  ninety,  agreeably  to 
the  then  exifting  conftitution  and  laws  ^  or,  fs* 


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condly,  that  he  is  a  natural  born  citizen  of  fome 
other  of  the  United  Slates,  or  had  been  lawfully 
admitted  or  recognized  as  a  citizen  of  fome  one 
of  the  faid  dates,  on  or  before  the  twenty.fixth 
day  of  March,  one  thoufand  feven  hundred  and 
ninety  ;  or  thirdly^  that  having  been  ?l  foreigner  or 
alien,  he  hath  been  naturalized  conformably  to  the 
taws  of  the  United  States.  That  as  evidence  of 
his  being  naturalized  agreeably  to  the  laws  of  the 
United  States,  he  {hall  produce  a  certificate  there" 
of,  under  the  feal  of  the  court  wherein  fuch  na- 
turalization took  place  -,  that  as  evidence  of  his 
being  a  natural  born  citiaen  of  this  ftaf*i,  or  refident 
therein,  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  September, 
one  thoufand  feven  hundred  and  feventy-iix,  or  a 
natural  born  citizen  of  fome  other  of  the  United 
States,  if  required  by  any  Infpedtor  or  Judge  of 
the  ele^ion,  fje  ihall  be  examined  on  his  catb  or 
affirmation  ;  that  as  evidence  of  his  having  taken 
an  oath  or  affirmation  of  allegiance  to  this  ftate,  on 
or  before  the  twenty.fixth  day  of  March,  one 
thoufand  feven  hundred  and  ninetv;  or,  of  having 
been  lawfully  admitted,  or  recognized  as  a  citizen 
of  fome  other  of  the  United  States,  on  or  before 
the  faid  day,  if  required  by  an  Infpeftor  or  Judge 
of  the  eledion,  he  fhall  produce  a  certificate  in  due 
form,  from  fome  Judge,  Prothonotary,  or  Clerk 
of  a  court,  Mayor,  Alderman,  Recorder  or  Juf- 
tice  of  the  Peace  ;  or  fhall  be  examined  on  his 
mth  or  affirmation  ;  and  if  by  fuch  certificate  or 
examination  as  aforefald,  it  fhall  appear  that  he  is 
a  citizen  of  this  ftate,  qualified  toeleft,  agreeably 
to  the  provifions  of  this  act,  his  vote  fhall  be  re- 
ceived by  the  Infpeftor  of  the  Townfhip,  Ward 
or  Dijftria,  in  which  he  refides. 


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The  Legal  Opinion  of  Mejfrs.  Dallas  and 
.  Mc.  Kean,  on  the  Duty  of  InfpeEtors  of 
EieEkionSy  and.  qualification  of  Voters, 

We  are  of  opinion,  that  the  officers  of  the  Elec- 
tion have  a  right,  and  are  in  duty  bound,  to  af- 
certain,  by  every  lepl  teft,  the  qualification  of 
the  £le£lors  ;  and  that  the  vote  of  an  Elector, 
who  refufes  to  depofe,  or  affirm,  to  his  qualifica- 
tions, upon  a  queftion,  that  does  not  tend  to 
criminate  himfelf  may  be,  and  ought  to  be  re- 
jefted. 

We  are  of  opinion,  any  inhabitant  of  Pennfyl- 
vania,  (whether  a  native  or  not,)  who  made  his 
choice  to  the  Britifti  caufe  at  the  commencement 
of  the  Revolution,  thereby  became  a  Britifh  fub- 
jecV,  and  that  fuch  choice  might  be  manifefted 
by  joining  the  Britilh  forces,  or  taking  an  oath  of 
aUegiance  to  the  king  of  Great  Britain. 

We  are  of  opinion,  that  in  order  to  afcertain, 
whether  an  Elcftor  is  a  Dritilh  fubjeft,  or  an 
American  citizen,  upon  the  principle  above  ftated, 
the  officers  of  the  Eleftion  may,  and  if  they  doubt, 
muft  afk  him,  whether  during  the  Revolution, 
he  joined  the  Britifh  forces,  or  took  the  oath  of 
allegiance,  to  the  king  of  Great-Britain,  and  at 
what  period  ?  Nor,  can  fuch  a  queflion  tend,  in 
our  opinion,  to  criminate  him. 

We  are  of  opinion,  that  no  man  who  has  been 
attainted  during  the  American  Revolution  can  be 
entitled  to  vote  at  an  election,  unlefs  the  attainder 
has  been  reverfed,  or  a  pardon  has  been  granted, 
by  the  proper  authority  of  the  government. 

A.  J.  DALLAS, 
J.  B.  Mc.  KEAK. 

Philadelphia,  06lober  12th.  1801. 


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QUESTION, 

Are  thofe  perfons  who  took  the  Oath  or  AffiN 
mation  of  Allegiance,  or  joined  and  adhered  to 
the  king  of  Great-Britain,  after  the  4th.  day  of 
July  1776,  and  now  resident  in  Pennfylvania,  to 
be  confidered  as  Citizens  of  Pennfylvania,  and  en- 
titled to  eleft  or  be  clefted  members  of  Affembly, 
&c.  ? 

ANSWER. 

Upon  every  change  of  government,  by  a  major* 
ity  of  the  citizens,  either,  by  the  formation  of  a 
new  fyftcm  of  government,  or  the  refolution  of 
the  citizens,  to  fubmit  to  a  foreign  power,  or  no 
longer  to  be  fubjeft  to  a  monarch,  thofe  who  arc 
averfe  to  the  change  or  difapprove  the  fyftem 
adopted  by  the  majority,  have  a  right  to  leave  the 
fociety  and  fettle  elfewhere.  The  elcftion  to  ex- 
patriate muft  however  be  made  within  a  reafonable 
time,  and  once  made  the  party  cannot  regain  the 
rights  of  a  citizen,  without  complying  with  the 
forms  prefcribed  for  the  naturalization  of  fo- 
reigners, by  the  fociety  which  he  has  deferted. 
The  qledion  may  be  evinced,  by  the  declaration 
of  the  party,  by  an  a£t  of  the  party,  as  by  a  depar- 
ture and  joining  another  ftate,  by  taking  an  oath 
of  Allegiance  to,  or  aiding,  or  aflifling  another 
ftate,  at  war  with  the  ftate  or  fociety  he  has  left ; 
but  thofe  who  continue  to  refide  and  exercife  the 
rights  and  privileges  of  a  citizen,  after  a  reafon- 
ble  time  allowed  for  their  departure,  are  confider- 
ed as  having  made  their  eleftion  to  fubmit,  and 
owe  allegiance,  to  the  government  in  which  they 


refide,  and  cannot  afterwards  expatriate  them- 
felves,  flagrantt  bello,  by  taking  an  Oath  of  Alle- 
giance to  or  joining  the  enemy. 

Previous  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence  we 
were  in  a  ftate  of  civil  war,  then  each  individual 
had  a  right  to  choofe  his  fide,  after  that  a<^  we  af- 
fumed  the  charader  of  an  independent  nation,  the 
majority  of  the  people  refufing  longer  to  be  fub- 
jeA  to  a  monarchical  government,  'till  the  for- 
mation and  organization  of  the  State  govern- 
ments, any  individual  was  at  liberty  to  make  his 
election.  The  government  of  Pennfylvania  may 
be  confidered  as  completely  organized  on  the  i  ith 
February,  1777  j  when  an  ad  paffed,  declaring 
who  fhould  owe  allegiance  to  Pennfylvania,  and 
what  fhould  be  treafon.  It  may  therefore  be 
proper  to  fubdivide  the  queftion  and  confider,  f  *, 
,  I.  The  fituation  of  thofe  who  previous  to  the 
I  Ith  February  1 777,  adhered  to  the  King  of  Great- 
Britain. 

2.  The  fituation  of  thofe  who,  after  that  time, 
took  the  oath  of  allegiance,  or  joined  the  Bridfh 
and  have  been  attainted  of  high  treafon. 

3.  Of  thofe  who  after  nth  February  1777, 
took  the  oath  of  allegiance  to,  or  joined  the  Bri- 
tifh  armies,  and  were  not  attainted  of  tre^Con. 

I.  With  rcfpeft  to  thofe  who,  previous  to  Feb, 
II,  '77,  made  their  eleftion,  and  adhered  to  the 
Britifh,  I  conceive  there  can  be  no  doubt,  they  be- 
came Britifh  fubje6i:s,fand  could  not  afterwards  be- 
come citizens  of  Pennfylvania,  but  by  complying 
with  the  forms,  &c.  prefcribed  in  the  ads  for  the 
naturalization  of  foreigners.  This  principle  feems 
to  be  fettled  by  cafe  of  the  Commonwealth  againfk 
Chapman,  determined  in  the  fupreme  Court  of 
Pennfylvania,  in  April  1781, 


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1.  With  re^rd  to  thofc  who  after  Feb.  *jji 
joined  the  Britifli,  and  were  a^/^/'n/^iof  treafon, 
where  the  attainder  has  not  been  reverted  or  a 
pardon  procured,  they  cannot  be  confidered  as 
rcftored  to  the  rights  of  citizenfhip.  The  treaty 
of  peace  uld  not  operate  as  a  reverfal  of  the  at- 
tainder nor  as  a  pardon,  but  only  prote6\s  the 
perfons  from  further  profecution  or  punifliment. 

3.  As  to  the  third  ciafs,  who  after  the  1 1  th  Feb. 
'77,  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  King  of 
Great-Britain,  or  joined  the  Britifh  armies,  and 
were  not  attainted  they  cannot  be  confidered  as 
expatriated,  tho'  fuch  acts  might  be  deemed  overt 
a6ls  of  treafon,  they  muft  ftill  be  confidered  as  ci* 
tizens,  and  entitled  to  the  rights  of  citizenfhip. 
'Till  attainder,  their  rights  were  not  forfeit- 
ed. The  teft  laws  have  now  no  operation  on  th^ 
queftion,  unlefs  to  fliew  the  fenfe  of  the  Legifla- 
ture  in  fupport  of  the  above  principle.  By  the 
eleventh  feftion  of  the  ad  of  5th  Dec  1778,  it  i« 
enabled  that  thofe  who  had  taken  the  oath  or  affir? 
mation  of  Allegiance  to  the  ftate,  and  afterwards 
to  the  king  of  Great-Britain,  fhould  be  incapable 
of  ele£tica,  he,  until  they  fhould  take  the  oatl) 
therein  prefcribed  by  the  ad  of  13th  March,  1 78  9^ 
all  the  teft  laws  were  repealed,  and  the  oath  or  af- 
firmation of  Allegiance,  &c.  rendered  unnecefia- 
ry.  So  that  thofe  who  took  an  oath  of  Allegiance 
to  the  King  of  Great-Britain,  joined  his  armies^ 
or  committed  any  other  treafon^ble  ad,  are  not 
disfranchifed  unlefs  attainted. 

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Allen  John,  died  before  the  Allen  JamcS;  furrendered 
day  limited  for  the  fur-     and  died. 


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Allen  Andrew, 
Allen  William,  junr. 
Auftin  William, 
Armftrong  Francis, 
Arniftrong  William, 
Airey  John, 


Allen  Ifaac, 
Adams  John, 
Arthur  Peter, 
Apfden  Matthias, 
Arnold  Benedict, 
Anderfon  Stephen, 
Adams  Jonathan, 


Afhbridge    Aaron,     dif-  Adams  Sufanna, 

charged  by  Sup,  Court,    Anderfon  William. 
Andrews  William, 

Biddle  John, 


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Biles  Samuel, 
Bulla  Thomas, 
Braken  James, 
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Bulla  John, 
Bray  John, 
Bramhall  Thomas, 
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Buckingham  John,  Burkett  John, 

Bolton  Jofeph,  tried  and  Burk  John, 

acquitted.  Burge  David, 

Butcher  John,  Barrow  Samuel, 

Bryan  Joel,  furrendered,  Bartelt  John, 
Burns  George,  Booth  Benjamin, 

Balderllone  Mordecai,      Bond  Phineas. 

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Bean  Jefle,  do. 

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Bullock  Ifaac, 
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Burrows  Samu,eJ,  Boyer  Jacob, 

Boatman  George,  Bare  Abraham, 
Brown    Benjamin,   car-  Buffington  Jofhua,  iried 

penter,  furrendtred  and  acquitted. 

and  difcharged.  Buffington  Richard, 

Briggs  George,       do.  Biickfc  rd  Martin. 

Carlifle  AbrahamT"^^^        C'anby  I'homas,       '^    '* 
Clifton  Aifredj  ' '  ^  ^^     Campbell  Arthur, 
Clifton  William,  fiirren-  Chapman   Samuel,  tr\ed 


and  acquitiei. 
Chapman  Amos, 
Chapman  Abraham, 
Chapman  David, 
Clark  Abraham,  furrcrt' 

dered  and  difcharged. 
Chapter  Jacob, 
Caldwell  Wjiliam, 
Clark  William, 


dcred  and  difcbarged. 
Compton  William,  do. 
Corry  Robert,       do. 
Chrifty  William, 
Carver  Nathan,       •    j 
Cunrad  Robert,     ''•** 
Coxe  Daniel,      '  /^  ' 
Chalmers  James,     «-■' 
Couper  Robert, 
Chevalier  John,  furrew  Crickly  Michael, 

dered  and  difu  barged.     Cu  i  lain  W  iUiam , 
Club  Jj^mes,  Croghan  George, y«rr^«- 

Cunningham  John,  ywr-      dered  and,  dif charged, 

rendered  and  difcbarged  Colfton  John,        i 
Curry  Rofs,  Comely  Jofeph, 

Craig  James,  yz/rr^»^^r^iCampbel  John,        > 

and  difcbarged.  Campbel  William, 

Conner  IV^ichael,  Campbel  Peter,  * 

Coley  Robert,  junr.         Clark  John,  !    ^    ^^ 

Cable  John,  y?^,»";^t«i3(fr^^Crochfon  Dennis,  ^  «>  ■ 

and  difcba.ged.  Corker  William,    k"--'^i 

Canby  Jofeph,  Corbet  Alexander.      " 

Duche  Jacob,  junr.  De  Normanc^ic  William, 

Defliong  Peter,  tried  and  Jj^As  William,  tried  and 

acquilted.         ^  acquitted. 

Dawfon  David,"  ■•' '         Davis  George, 


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Davis  James,  do.      Dunn  G^orge^furretider 

Davis  Benjamin,  e<1  and  difcbarged. 

Dove  Robert,  furrendered  Dennis  J  ohn,  .    " : 

and  difcbarged:,  _ . .  _      Delong  James,      -■ . 
Doan  Jofeph,   „    jj„.  ,     D'ottt6n~Ifaac, 
Denms  Henry,  .".V^j./  j.    Dolfton  Matthew, 
Dennis  John,    ,-"  ^,.,         Dolfton  Ifuac,  junr. 
Doble  Jofeph,    ''^. '  Dunn  George, 

De  Norm  andie  Andrew,  , .  . 

Evans  Abel,     :/::.':;:,  .;     Effinger  Henry,  jiinr. 
Eve  Ofwald,      [/•  Elliot  Matthew,      .-  - 

Evans  Ifrael,    ../;  A;.     •     Evans  William^ 
Evans  Williaaai,V/  v  '      Evans  John, 
Evans  Joel,       ■  'i  Elliott  Andrew, 

Eallon  Dennis,      •'    •    Enfor  George,     -. 
Elwood  John,   tfiedy  con-  Eddy  Charles, 

milled  and  pardoned,       Eddy  Thomas,      m. 
Edwards  Jofeph,  furren'  Erwin  Edward,     '  ^ 

dered  and  difcbarged.  -' 

Fouts  Chriftian,  Fields  Daniel,    "  ;' 

Fergufon  Hugh  Henry,  Fields  Gilbert, 

Fiflier  Coleman,  Furner  Morris, 
Fiflier  J^mes,y«rrtf«^frr^  Furner  Edward,    \ 

and  df charged,     '.  Falkenftine  Jacob, 

Fegen  Lawrence,  Fleming  Law, 

Fell  William,  Fox  John, 

Featherly  Thomas,  Fairlamb  Samuel, 

Falkenftone  Abraham,  Fincher  Behjamin, 

Furfuer  Andrew,  Fox  Jofeph, 
Fields  George,      \  '  i 

Galloway  Jofeph,  Griffith  Evan,  "*" 

Garrigues  Samuel,    the  Green  Ifaac,  junr. 
elder,  tried  and  anquit-  Gibbs  Benjamin,  furren 
ted,  '  dered  and  difcbarged, 

Gregfon  James,     do.      Gorman  Enoch,     do. 
Gregory  David,  Girty  Simcn, 

Gelmorc  James,  Green  Thomas. 

Gofling  John,  furrender-  Gibfon  Edward,      ^"  ''  ^ 
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Good  George,  Gorman  James,  furren- 

Griflel  Edward,  furren-     dered  and  difcharged, 

ed  and  difcharged,          Grefwold  Jowph, 
Gill  Jofeph,  Gordon  '^homas, 

Gordon  Henry, Givin  Hugh, 

Hicks  Gilbert, 
Hook  Chriftian, 
Hanlon  Edward, 


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Hcndrickfou  Jeremiah, 
Harvey  John,  ^ 
Hovendon  Richard,         Hill  Henry,      '"      /' 
Holder  John,  /r/Vi  ^jwiHains  Caleb,     " 

acquitted.  Hart  Samuel,    ''  *•  * 

Holder  Jacob,  Hartnet  James,  tried  and 

Holder  George,  acquitted, 

Holtzinger  Ingelholt,      Henry  William,     '<■■  -    | 
Humphreys  James,  fenr.  Hardy  Peter, 

furrendered and difchar-  Hughes  Uriah,  surrender' 

ged.  ed  and  difcharged 

Hart  John,  do.      Hutchinfon  Ifaac, 

Hart  Chamlefs       do.     Hutchinfon  Thomas, 
Howard  Peter        do.      Hutchinfon  Marmadukc 
Hathe  Andrew,  tried andHzre  Jacob,  u(*  - 

acquitted.  ^,.,     Hare  Michael,    .  I 

Huntfman  John,  Hill  Patrick,  -,      ;f 

Hurft  Timothy,  Hutchinfon  John,"  '  ni-il 

Hales  John,  Harvey  Samuel, 

Henderfon  John,  Houfecker  Nicholas,   ^z.'/i 

Hill  John,  surrendered  and  Hughes  Thomas,         ^'^" 

discharged,  Humphries  James,  jur. 

Iredale  Robert,  junr.      Jones  D^yidy furrendered, 
Iredale  Thomas,  Iredale  Abraham, 

James  Jacob,  Irwin  Alexander, 

James  Abel,  furrendered  Inglis  James, 

and  difcharged^  Jones  Edward, 

Johnfton  John,  Jones  Jonathan, 

Irwin  Dunning,  Jones  Jeffe, 

JeiFeries  Samuel,  furren-  Jones  Daniel,    * 

dered  aud  difcharged,    Jones  Holton,  M  ^ 
Jounkin  Henry,  Jones  Hugh, 

James  Benjamin, 


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Ink  John,  Janes  Daniel*  -  - 

Irwin  Francis,     ^ Jackfon  John.  .,    . 

Keen  Reynold,  Pardon- Kennctt  Levy,''  - 

^d  by  aSl  of  AJfembly,      Kennedy  ,'Williani, 
Kucker  Ludwick,yttrr^«-  Kiffack  Robert, 

dered  and  difcharged,     Kilby  Lawrence, 
Knight  Jolhua,                Kennard  Jofeph, 
Knight  John,                   King  Jofeph, 
Knight  Ifaac,    «r»^i^.  Keffelmun  Frederick,/«r. 
ed  and  difcharged,             rendered  and  difcbared' 
Kofter  Samuel,                Knapper  George, 
KofterJohn,             ^"    Kearfley  John,     ;  i;v     >t 
Kniffht  Nicholas,  Kennard  Jofeph, .  ^. , 

Leveifly  Thomas, y«rr^w*  Lindon  Hugh,      n:s^.  ^.^ 

^  Ted  and  difcharged,      Lindy  Uriah,    ,f^|j,|j.f;r 
Love  William,  Long  Abraham,,,^!'  ^Vr^\:^l 

Lifle  Henry,  furrendered  I^awfon  James,     "*       xj^l 

and  difcharged,  Loughborough  John>    ^q; 

IaHc  John,  furrendered    Little  James,  ^  , .  ;.< J 

and  difcharged.  Land  Robert,  '  ^  *  ^  (jn'T 

Lifle    Robert,  ^r^<r«c/(rr- Land  John,       ^  IJ  v  „. 

ed  and  difcharged.         L-ightfoot  Thomas,  fur- 
Le wis  Curtis,  ,         rendered  and  difcharged, 

Loofley  Robert,         '"    Li ndfay  Samuel,  ,   .  .     - 

Miller  Peter,  tried  and      Millfon  John,  \.r^ 

acquitted.  Madock  William,  ' 

Marchentdn  Phillip,         Malin  Jzmt^furrendef.ed. 
Moland, William,  y«A^rf«-      and  difcharged^  ,r  .• 

dered.     '"'"  Miller  Benjamin,  do,'.^^^ 

Mc.  Hugh  Matthew /«r- Mc.  Clarin  James,  r:f^,  r 

rendered  and  difcharged,  M2iXh  David,  ,,|^t^^i .  q 
Mc.  Collough  Kenneth  Morgan  Mofes,  ,i^  ^,,^  ji 
Meng  Melchoir,  yj/rrfw-    Marr  Lawrence,  Ic 

dered  and  discharged.  Mc.  Michael.Edward,  - 
Mcng  Jacob,  tried  and  Mc.  Cart  John, 

acquitted.  Mc.  Kee  Alexander, 

Mc.  Mutrie  William,  jar- Marfhall  William,  sur- 

rendered  a  nd  discharged'  rendered  and  discharged.  - 
Morris  William, 


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ed  and  difchsrgcd,  Mafee  Henry,  furrend^r' 

Moran  Charles^  mriniA  ■  ed  and  difcharged  hy  the 
MicheiiLor  liaac,    ot  rn         nameof  tienry  Maa^. 
Mc.  Mullan  Jain«s,  Mc.  Neal  Doittinick,      i 

Martin  Thomas,       ^       Mackinctt  John, 
Moulder  John,       •:  r  -:'   Macknefs  Thomas^  .n:::I 
Malin  Jofeph,  furrender-  Meredith  John,  .  ^  *• 

^  id  and. dtfch urged.         Mc.  Donald  Alexander, 
Malin  Elilha,   Pardoned.  Mc.  Henfie  Kenneth-, 
Mufgrove  John,  Mc.  Pherfon  William,     ^ 

Nixon  Robert, 

Ofwalt  Henry, 
O  Kain  Hugh, 

Potts  John, 
Pugh  James, 
Pugh  Hugh, 
Price  William, 
Parrrock  John, 


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Overholt  John, 


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Poor  John,  tried  and  ac- 
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Park  Abijah,       ^^\  ^  .^ 
Proflor  Jolhua,  \\  \.^'/ 
Potts  David,  ^rr^w^ifr^^ Palmer  Richard,  y^rr^- 

and  di/charged.  dered  and  difcbarged-, 

Paftorious  Abraham,       Per  lie  Peter,  ;., 

Parker  John,  Patterfon  Jonn^ /urrenm 

Pyle  Caleb,  furrrendered     dered  and  difcbargedy 

and  di/charged.  Piles  William, 

Pike  John,     do. 
Palmer  John,    do. 

Rankii.'  James, 


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Roberts  John, 
Rankin  John, 
Roberts  Owen, 
Reine  George, 
Reine  John, 
Rofs  Malcom, 
Roker  Thomas, 


Romigh  Jacob, 
Rodgersjohn,  j 

Rickey  Alexander,  ,  . 
Regifter  Daniel,  furren 
dered  and  difcharged^^^^r, 
Rymel  John, 
Rofs  William, 
Ruffe!  Matthew, 


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Riddle  James, y«rr^w^<?r- Rho Hen  Wiiliam, 
ed  and  difcharged.         Roberts  Nathan, 
Robefon  Peter,  do.  Robefon  John,    - 


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Robefon  Jonathan,  junr.  Rundle  'Dznidfurrender* 
Roberts  John,  (Labour-      ed  and  difchargigd* 

er.)  Reid  John, 

Roberts  John,  (Smith)  Rofs  Alexander,        " '* 
Richardfon  ]7iCoh furreri'  Rankin  William, 

dered  and  difcharged.  ,. 

Story  Enoch, 


Stephcnfori  James, 
Smith  John, 
Skyles  Henry, 
Swanwick  John, 
Sutton  Jofeph, 


Spangler  George, 
Saur  Peter, 
Styer  Stephen,  y^rr^w^jfer- 
ed  and  d'if charged* 
Skelton  William, 
Stackhoufe  John, 


Sanderfon  Francis,  fuV'  Stackhoufe  John, 

rendered  and  difcharged.Swih  Jofeph, 
Sproat  David,  Stroud  William,  furren- 

Story  Thomas,  furren-    derep  and  difcharged, 

dered  and  difcharged.      Supplee  John,     6l0y  igno- 
Stephens  James,  tried      ramus  bilL 

and  acquitted.  Smith  William,   do* 

Stedman   Charles,  junr.  Sparing  John, 
Shepherd  John,  Stackhoufe  John, 

Sutter  Peter,  furrenderedSx.2ic\i\\ovSQ  Robert, 

and d'^cha-ged,  Snyder  Peter, 

Saur  Chriftopher  junr.    Smith  Alexander, 
Saur  Chriftopher,  fenr.   Smith  William  Drewett, 
Shoemaker  Jofeph,  y«r.  Stedman  Alexander, 

rendered  and  difcharged.  Silkod  Thomas, 
Suppiee  Enoch,  Shaw  Johnathan, 

Styger   Stephen,  fur-      Smith  Andrew  firren- 

rendered  and  difcharged,      dered  and  difcharged. 


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Stiies  Edward,     do, 
Swanwick  Richard, 
Skyles  Henry, 
Smither  James, 
Stanfbury  Jofeph,  y«r. 

rendered  and  difcharged.  Shoemaker  Samuel, 
Thomas  Arthur,  Talbot  John,    ,    ; , 

Thomas  Jofeph,  Trego  Jacob, 


Still  well   John, 
Stualks  Henry, 
Strininger  Henry, 
Sinclair  George, 
Simpfon  William, 


Thomas  Williani, 


Thomfon  Jolhua, 


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Thomas  Jofliiia, 
Tittly  Benjamin, 
Town  Benjamin, 
Taylor  William, 
Taylor  William, 
Tolly  John, 
Thomfon  David, 
Taylor  John, 


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^  ,   ;,  Thomas  Arthur, 
'^^,'5]  Todd  Cortland, 
Taylor  Ilacc, 
Talbert  James,     v 
Thomas  Evans, 
Turner  John. 


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Vernon  Nathaniel,  Vernor  Elias, 

Vernon  Nathaniel,  junr.  Vaughan  John, 
Verner  Frederick,  Voght  Chriftian. 

Vernon  Gideon, 


Walton  Albinfon, 
Willet  Walter, 
Wilfon  John, 
Witman  Michael, 
Wharton  Carpenter, 
Wharton  Ifaac, 
Welflang  Henry, 
Williams  William, 
William  Ephraim, 
Wilfon  Chriftopher, 
Worral  Ifaiah, 
Wood  Mofes, 
Willis  William, 
Willis  Richard,  ' 
Wilfon  John, 

Young  John, 
Yeldall  Anthony, 
York  Thomas, 


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White  Robert, 
Warrel  James, 
Wright  William, 
Wefton  Richard, 
Weitner  George, 
Wertman  Philip  George, 
Williams  Daniel, 
Walker  Ifaac. 
Warder  John, 
Wain  James, 
Worthington  Jofeph, 
Weft  William  junr. 
Wright  John, 
Wright  Jonathan, 


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Yeldall  Anthony, 

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September  \%tb.  1802. 

I  DO  CERTIFY  to  all  whom  it  may  concern,  that 
the  foregoing  is  a  true  copy  of  the  Original,  remaining 
on  file,  in  the  faid  Office — Witnefs  my  hand,  and  feal 
ihe  day  and  year  aforefaid.  ,•  ;' 

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